Re: EP45-UD3LR BIOS help overclock error message
I'll have to look and get back to you, and will edit my post.
I looked in BIOS health section and it says 1.268v and in MIT the values are set to 1.28125(now changed down to 1.268 to try) and in CPUz in my post the listed Vcore or VID is 1.25v Using the hard fast rule to allow OC speeds the Vcore would be 1.25 + .05 = 1.3v right? But that would be for OCing up to 3GHz or 3.5GHz correct? I think the best course of action is to start with a low CPU Vcore say 1.25v and begin to OC then when problems start to occur then we need to think about upping the Vcore to +.05V for stability. Of course I am not a Genius OK. :)
11-22-09 Update I changed the RAM settings to 5-7-7-24 as listed in the BIOS settings to the left to try as well. :)
I think of VID as being the maximum voltage the cpu should need to operate at standard speeds.
In my case thats shown as 1.225V, for your apparently slightly different cpu revision its shown as 1.25V.
Is 1.25V shown in the bios health section at standard settings when you boot up?
Anyway what it seems to indicate is that for any given cpu speed you may need a little over 2% more voltage than I do.
In my case thats shown as 1.225V, for your apparently slightly different cpu revision its shown as 1.25V.
Is 1.25V shown in the bios health section at standard settings when you boot up?
Anyway what it seems to indicate is that for any given cpu speed you may need a little over 2% more voltage than I do.
I looked in BIOS health section and it says 1.268v and in MIT the values are set to 1.28125(now changed down to 1.268 to try) and in CPUz in my post the listed Vcore or VID is 1.25v Using the hard fast rule to allow OC speeds the Vcore would be 1.25 + .05 = 1.3v right? But that would be for OCing up to 3GHz or 3.5GHz correct? I think the best course of action is to start with a low CPU Vcore say 1.25v and begin to OC then when problems start to occur then we need to think about upping the Vcore to +.05V for stability. Of course I am not a Genius OK. :)
11-22-09 Update I changed the RAM settings to 5-7-7-24 as listed in the BIOS settings to the left to try as well. :)
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